21 research outputs found

    CRH – Laboratoire de dĂ©mographie et d’histoire sociale (LaDĂ©HiS)

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    Pascal Cristofoli, ingĂ©nieur d’étudesFlorence Maillochon, chargĂ©e de recherche au CNRSZacarias Moutoukias, professeur Ă  l’UniversitĂ© Paris-VII/DiderotChristophe Prieur, maĂźtre de confĂ©rences Ă  l’UniversitĂ© Paris-VII/DiderotMarie-Carmen Smyrnelis, ingĂ©nieur de recherche Approches des rĂ©seaux sociaux Depuis plusieurs annĂ©es, le sĂ©minaire se propose d’aborder, de façon interdisciplinaire, les diffĂ©rentes approches pratiques et thĂ©oriques impliquĂ©es lors de la mise en Ɠuvre d’analyses relationnel..

    CRH – Laboratoire de dĂ©mographie historique (LDH)

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    StĂ©phane Baciocchi, Pascal Cristofoli, ingĂ©nieurs d’étudesFlorence Maillochon, chargĂ©e de recherche au CNRSZacarias Moutoukias, professeur Ă  l’UniversitĂ© Paris-VII/DiderotChristophe Prieur, maĂźtre de confĂ©rences Ă  l’UniversitĂ© Paris-VII/DiderotMarie-Carmen Smyrnelis Approches des rĂ©seaux sociaux Ce sĂ©minaire se propose d’aborder, avec une posture interdisciplinaire, les diffĂ©rentes approches pratiques et thĂ©oriques impliquĂ©es lors de la mise en oeuvre d’analyses relationnelles. Il s’est organ..

    CRH – Laboratoire de dĂ©mographie historique (LDH)

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    Pascal Cristofoli, ingĂ©nieur d’étudesFlorence Maillochon, chargĂ©e de recherche au CNRSZacarĂ­as Moutoukias, professeur Ă  l’UniversitĂ© Paris-VIIMarie-Carmen Smyrnelis, ingĂ©nieur de recherche Approches des rĂ©seaux sociaux Il apparaĂźt, au moment de faire un bilan de l’annĂ©e, que le sĂ©minaire a finalement Ă©tĂ© organisĂ© autour de deux thĂ©matiques centrales. En premier lieu, nombre de sĂ©ances ont abordĂ© la question de la dĂ©finition des rĂ©seaux Ă  partir de sources et de problĂ©matiques diverses : rĂ©sea..

    Morphologies

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    SĂ©minaire commun avec la participation d’Olivier Abel, Luciano Boi, Jean-Claude Bonne, Marion Carel, Giovanni Careri, Enrico Castelli Gattinara, Patrice Ceccarini, DaniĂšle Cohn, Ryozo Hiyama, Georges Didi-Huberman, Fernando Gil, Maurizio Gribaudi, Bernard Jaulin, Farhad Khosrokhavar, HervĂ© Le Bras, Giovanni Levi, Sabina Loriga, Silvia Mancini, Zacarias Moutoukias, Jean Petitot, Pierre Rosenstiehl, Carlo Severi, Lorraine Verner, Wiktor Stoczkowski Voici, les diffĂ©rents sujets abordĂ©s et discut..

    Des liens sociaux Ă  l’ordre politique : rĂ©flexions pour une approche relationnelle des institutions

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    This text proposes a relational approach of the political institutions and dynamics, focussed on the Spanish’s example between the end of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th. It begins with the notion of personal network and tries to organise a sequence of observations and arguments which start with local links and sociability and ends by certain forms of the crown’s atlantic articulation. It presents some mechanisms of institutional dynamics using examples, on one hand related to the spaces where the exchange of favors, friendship and business combine with each other; and, on the other hand, the sovereing’s service and its reward as a privilege. The notion of social capital considered as an specific resort connects the personal links’ trade with political order whose key is to be found in the idea of merit and favor

    ColÎnia do Sacramento: a situação na fronteira platina no século XVIII

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    A ColĂŽnia do Sacramento, no atual Uruguai, na primeira metade do sĂ©culo XVIII, constituiu uma cidade de prĂłdigo comĂ©rcio na regiĂŁo platina. Inseridos tanto nas rotas comerciais e sociais portuguesas quanto nas castelhanas, os habitantes de Sacramento materializavam uma fronteira mĂșltipla, onde coexistiam espanhĂłis, portugueses e diferentes grupos indĂ­genas. O presente estudo analisa os vĂ­nculos sociais e comerciais existentes entre os habitantes de Sacramento e os de Buenos Aires. No interior do espaço platino as redes sociais estabelecidas atravĂ©s do rio da Prata, ligando Sacramento e Buenos Aires, eram vias de acĂșmulo de prestĂ­gio, poder e riqueza em uma sociedade de antigo regime.<br>The Sacramento Colony, currently Uruguayan territory, in the first half of the XVIII century, was a city with great commerce on the River Plate Region. Placed in both Portuguese and Spanish social and commercial routes, the Sacramento habitants formed a multiple frontier where Spanish, Portuguese and different indigenous groups coexisted. The present study analyses the social and commercial links that existed between the Sacramento and Buenos Aires inhabitants. In the River Plate region, the social networks developed connecting Sacramento and Buenos Ayers were gateways to social status, power and wealth in an old regime society
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